all any ices, Fer! Ht WAIL EMAMIMER _ v 2 The [t e es ‘ Weekly Examiner W + JANL — o> ily edit EEKLY Exam} ’ six 2. Ud 4 AX Canada or the irda are Special | quoted j size OF months or Ss appear vd vertise- Bazaars, eit with is per yur ead- nse- sing medium incevienis eres we aper to y tne fo ‘ LLOWT ~ wa an Sum- g from the f matter ions, and interesting snada or the ear Le as given ARY, ise4 | Writes S rate » { Rea, : i . ROom TERMS : Four Dollars a Year NEW SERIES. It is not a toy, but a typewrite: built for and capable of REAL land has the advantage ol | } } Liance ~ capitals, small Jetters, figures and marks—71 in all. Writes just like a $100 machine. No Shift Keys No Ribbon. Prints from the type direct. order. Prints on flat surface. Writing always in sight. Corrections and insertions easily made. Takes any width of paper or envelope up which do to Si inches. Packed securely istered letter, money order or certified check. . » in reg D. B. STEWART, Agent, Charlotietown. EW Gold and Silver Watches, 147 , . sar in CHAINS, JOCHES, EAT and Pretty Jewelry, °°Giv'kivas, cc. OVEL Fancy Silverware, —— ——— X 8 28 | 913] ) 50 ww w Ww weve DS th & Ww a4 4 ~ & Phy SICI SKATING. ° THURSDAY uf 4 00 3 00 2 00 $ ason as Thursday Friday and Mon ste Thurs- Sat irday | mmer-| HOO EOD, reasurerT DOCTOR DORSEY, Surgeon. f the ¥ ~ ate , York ‘Ww ~ : hk ig and Queen e. | The Greatest | Rheumatic | and Neuralgia Cur: Of the Age ' ' THE HAWKER 7 mi row eHAIVE at Arf is ~~ i¥. & os MUSED pay x PAIN GURE |, ((S0TH INTERNAL AND EXrERNALD FALE i> | ast Py Y BY E OV OD: | ~oee | eae LIBERAL DISCOUNTS DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON <> —— —— - — (I _ ee c HH. TAYLOR, North Side of Queen Square, Charlottetown, Pp. E. I. December 18, 1893—Ilw dy BEAUTIFUL SKATING BOOTS FF QR. cs Ladies, Misses and Boys, ‘UR OWN MAKE. A Nice’ Lot of Imported Ladies’ Shippers TRADE. JUST RECEIVED FOR THE XMAS ———— ee RAE LS GOrrHR BROS Charlottetown, December 15, 1893—m wf Buy Your Christmas Supplies q) M&S CO’S.. WHERE YOU WILL a : Fresh ‘“uroceries best quality, at pri of the very es that will suit your pocket. OumRAISINS and CURRA NTS are very fine, and on quantities of Five Pounds snd upw°rds we will give you very low figures We ;nve also just received a sto k of new Sultana Raisins, Candied Citron re wtd Lemon Peel, Flavorings, Sp , and can supply you with every i thin * required for making 4 g dd Fruit Cake Dresh Figs, Dates, Biscuits, Confectionery, Apples, Fiorida Oranges, etc., at h Figs, tes, FRAN i ‘} | NMAN & CO,, J. D. McLEOD’S OLD CORNER. Ohttrlottetown. December 7, 1893-—tu thu sat ... 3, o IOJUNLIOD | Disston’s Crosscut, Cireular and Hand Saws. Barb and Combination Fence Wire, Iron, Sleigh Shoe and Caulk Steel, ma Orse Shoes. Horse Nails, ] nglish Coal Vases. yalvsnized and Japanned Coal Hods. town, November 30, 1893—tu fri THE AMERICAN ‘$8.00 Typewriter. Easy to understand-—learned in 5 Weighs only four pounds—most portable. Compact, takes up but little room. Built solid and simple; can’t get out of LL & COHANDLYR. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESD [his is a well-made, practical machine, writing capitals, small letters, figures, and punc tuation marks (71 in all) on full width paper, just like a $100 instrument. It is the first ot lits kind ever offered at a popular price for which the above claim can be truthfully made. work. While not as rapid as the large machines sometimes become in expert hands, it is still at least as rapid as the pen, ‘such simplicity that it can be understood and mastered almost at a We cordially commend it to helpful parents and teachers everywhere. 5 minutes. Capital and lower case keyboard ailke—- easily mastered. More “margin play” for the smell letters most of the work. Takes good letter-press copies. in handsome ease and expressed to any address on receipt of price, $8.00, We guarantee every machine, and are es ¢ . - . “* . ‘ ” vlad to answer all inquiries for further information as to this machine and also the “ Yost. IRA CORNWALL, General Agent for Maritime Provinces. dec20 —— ooo 1. The DOMINION HOUSE, on Great George Street, Charlottetown, now in pos- session of the subscriber. 2. Town Lot No. 59, in the Sth Hun- dred in Charlottetown, south of Euston Street and near Bayfield’s corner, with four tenements. 3. Part of Common Lot No. 22, between Euston and Chestnut Streets, having a width of 156 feet 6 inches on Chestnut Street and 51 feet 9 inches on Euston Street, including the large building of four tenements on Chestnut Biseet. 4. That Feld in the Royalty, with Red Barn, adjoining Mr. Maurice Blakes, con- taining three acrea. 5. Farm of 75 acres on Township No. 38, in King’s County, adjoining the rail- road and next the farm of the late Donald McEachern. 6. Building Lot and House at Summer- side, south of Church Street, now occu- pied by Jobn E. Delaney as tenant to the subscriber. All or any of the above propertie» will be sold on terms to suit purchaser-, and possession given forthwith. For particulars apply to M, & D. C. Me- Leod, or to the subscriber. H. B, SMITH, Dominion House. Ch’vown, Des, 18, Seats SS be _. 1893 - PERFUMES -1893., St. George Pharmacy. Our Stock of PERFUMES for Xmas is complete. We can give you a bottle of Perfume from 10 cents to $5, in cut glass and other ware. fine line of CIGARS, We have a = t suitable for an Xmas Gift, put up with ten Cigars in a box, also in fifteen, s Pipes, Dressing Cases, Manioures, Toilet and Fancy Articles of all kinds, No ald stock selling off—all our goods new. DAVIES’ DRUG STORK, Victoria Row, opp. Post Office. dec20 Good Profit & Value TO THE GROCER OB HOUSEKEEPER WHO HANDLES WOUDILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. QUALITY ABSOLUTELY PURE, PRIC» 5, 10 AND 2@ OE\TS, nov28 ee Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper’s Weekly is, beyond all Pesos. ee leading journal in America, in its splendid iliustrations, in its corps of distinguished con- tributors, and in its vast army of readers. In special Jines it draws on the highest order of talent, the men best fitted by tion and training to treat the leading iopies of the day. In fiction, the most popular writers contribute to its columns. 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When no time is mentioned, subseriptions will begin with the Number current at the time of re- ceipt of order. nd Volumes of Harper's Weekly for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, post i express, free = of expense a he does not ex- eeed one dollar per volume), for $700 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of $1 00 each. Remittances should be made by Post Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss, Newspapers are not to copy this advertise- ment without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Adare) , ARPER & BROTRER.. decl4 New York. ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste ana ao- ceptable ta the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its efiects, prepared a from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most — remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75¢ botfies by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it prumptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., acne dn W, R. Watson, Druggist, Charlotteown, P. E Ieland. — jymwtf Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of W. BAKER & COS ‘\BreakfastCoco Sea which is ahgelutely v pure and soluble. EHP) thas merethan three times r | the s¢rength of Cocoa mixe:! Pim with Starch, Arrowroot ur Sugar, and is far more eco- pomnies ee g less than one cent a cup. t icious, nourishing, and EASILY DIGESTED. 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GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. EXHIBITION AND SALR. ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’clock, & m., to 4 p, m. The only chance in this country to pur chase works of masters. All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French School, the leading modern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit ean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a eat many others, are members of this iety. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. H. A. A, RRAULT, oct26 Director. AY, JANUARY 3, THE DAILY EXAMINER. GROWING PIG PORK. Methods of a Man Who Spent Eight Years Zearning the Right Way. “How long have you been growing | swine?” I asked. | “T have made it a specialty for 17 | years,” said he, ‘but have given it par- | | | ticular attention for only eight years, | more particularly as to the adaptation ef foods and getting two crops a year.” | “Did you ever try towork in more | than two crops a year?” | “I tried once to bring in litters a little | closer. My pigs had been coming in | May, and I wished to breed so that I | eould get early fall pigs. To do this 1 must breed whilethe pigs were suckling, but found it was not a success.” “When do you wish to have them come?” “Between March 20 and April 10 as a rule—to be exact, in the last week of March. I have had them come in Feb- ruary and toward the last of April, but aaa dates do not serve my purpose 60 well.” “Why do you prefer the dates named?” “For three reasons: 1. The pigs are ready to go into grass by the time it will do, which as a general thing will be about weaning time, when they are 10 weeks old. 2. I can fatten them out early in the fall before cold weather, when they are from 6 to 7 months old— during October—and feed them or grass. 8. In this way I can breed for a second litter and have them come in the first half of Beptember. I want the sow to rest about three weeks after the pigs are weaned before she is bred again. “Pigs coming early in September get a good start on before cold weather setsin. I feed the fall litter off in April or early in May. I never run over 10 days in May. After that tinie | never wait fora rise in the marat. Again. they are ready for market 11 the fall be- fore the packing season commiences and before prices have been crowded down, and in spring they seil after the packing season is over, when there is a demand for prime block hogs, and packers are pushing the market up for their stocks. Until last fall | always got the bighest prices of the year in this way. A great item in this arrangement is having grass to grow both crops with I make prepa- rations for fall and winter pasture for the winter feeding and aim to have No. 1 pasture. If my farm were large and | could have blue grass for early spring pasture, I would prefer it.”—Interview in Rural New Yorker with O. A. Cory of Ohio, Stable Vices. Stable vices may be considered to in- clude the following long list of offenses against the code of laws made for the stabled horse and enforced by the stable- men. They are: Getting loose from the headstall, hanging back, leaping intothe manger, turning round in the stall, ly- ing under the manger, halter casting casting in the stall, kicking the stal post, weaving, pawing, eating the litter, kicking at man, biting, crib biting, wind sucking. Hanging back in the collar is an at- tempt to get free by bursting the throat latch or cu..ar rein, and in some cases great force is applied in this way—s much 80 that many horses have broken their hips from the sudden giving way of the halter, letting them back so that they fall over and injure themselves ir- remediably. The only cure is a strong chain and a headstall that no force will break, after trying to burst which a few tines the horse will almost always de- sist. If the manger is not very firmly placed, nnother ring should be fixed im the wall by piercing it and screwing a nut on the back.—Horseman. at Majesty’s Bull. "Queen Victoria is not above turning &) honest penny by the breeding of prize c ttle and the showing off of the same at the agricultural fairs. Some time MAJESTY’S BULL. since she sold one of her own champion Shorthorns to the Earl of Feversham for more than $5,000. The illustration gives a picture of the head of Fairfax, a 3-year-old roan Shorthorn exhibited at the Royal Agri- cultural show at Chester Fairfax did not get a prize, though he was pro- nounced “grand looking” and got the “highly commended” certificate. Anoth- er one of her majesty’s cattle, New Year’s Gift, did get the championship, however, so that the premium did not go out of the family. Live Stock Points. After a hog is fat enough, sell him. Stay not upon the order of his selling, but sell at once, The hard, horny knots on the inside of horses’ legs are said to beaseful in draw- ing waste matter off from the animal's system. In England these knots are called chestnuts. Common concentrated lye that is sold for washing and scrubbing is as good as anything for killing the budding horns on young animals. More of it will be required, however, to take off the horns of Dorset lambs than these of other animals, for the Dorset lamb is born with horns. Constitution in a horse is like consti- tution in the human race. In breeding a family of horses nothing is more nec- essary then to select those that are tough and enduring, bearing unusual strains of work or weather well. Some horses will drop down and die froma little cold or hard driving or overfeed- ing. Others cannot be killed apparentiy. Dorset early lambs bring generally the highest prices For Over Fifty Years. An Ovp Aypv Wet Triep Remepy.— Mre, Winsloc’s Soothing Syrup has beed nsed for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incaloulable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no ether kind.—m. w. f. wkly--1 v Try Moore & McLeod for best value in furs. dec29, il poten ee a neg mae a : eV evs fT you ~~ BELL'S. Single 1894. VOL33.—NO. 154 “Tf you were not so big, Favoul@ knowl you out for your imp ” » beueless freak giant transforms hjmr ok” UNow, then, cid on!’—Hello. - oa “= ’ Hloping ‘We can go no further? Your father will overtake us in a moment! But do not feart 1 will (ace him—he shal) Her Father—I just come after you to bring a few things that Melinda forgot to take, and when you get settled her mother and I would like te come and spend the tal) and winter with you.—Puck. cap ee ~—e ae 4: Mrs. Slowcome—John Henry, I can’t say I like the tune Mary’s young man has been playing alt the evening, but we cap be sure there’s no iovemaking* sing om betwegp But both Mary and her young man were pleased with thetune—Puck, . . = ET % ~~ Bracing Them « Mr. D. Poor Aymer (after missing for the third time)—The birds seem wery shy this season, Parker. Parker—Yes, sir. Perhaps if we fired to- gether it might ove more sir.—Life — He (tervently)—Dearest, do you love me so much that you would rather be miser- able with me, if you had to choose, than happy with ey othe map? She—Why <i ) og, haven’s X aajd that J would marry your—V ogue. Popular Cures for Headache. Headache are one of the greatest banes of humanity. and the so-called cures are without nun ber. Among them may be mentioned ling salts, toilet vinegars, hot foot foet hatha, ete. But the most ef- fective and reliable cure yet ered is Hawker’s ‘ Pillx, which regulate the stomach anc bowel: 1 relieve the brain of all fevere:! and cons | blood. If your head aches, t:v them ite ais a sla Three smoothing irons, handle and stand, all for .86c at W E Dawson's. ATU. ME | SY . te, | | JF beet bon Gemmel, J. PF. Pagmore, ~]7_Holborn &., abury Mass. | only= a careful examination of Pristmts German Soar. rrandest prodpot ingredients of a ; , healing nature tye oy ,, recemmen+de:! medicinal! direc ioilet us Taleo find Skoda’s German Ointment perfectly pure and j essing bich medics al qualities. It can used 1 perfect on the most delicate «kin, and is an ne . = [ iay he 2 The Ure safet excellent ointment for g* use. Mr. Ray above, and who f { in the manu‘act t under date of Feb. 4, °5 n ; at ita soft and purifying <ualitics. pure, unadulterated, aii ‘rect which most soaps contain.’ Miss Alice L. We'ton, a Victoria General 'osital ‘I i for Nurses, Halit he Bun y Skoda’s Soap is seit a. vi ure as It makes the ckin soft, whe and SKODA DISCOVERY CO., LTD., WOLFVIL.c, a. S, For sale by all druggists. Trade sap plied by W. R. Watson; Charlottetown P. E.I Have You Anything To Print Le eo BRING IT TO US AND WE WILL PRINT IT Promptly, In Good Style, At Lowest Prices. TRY US. The Examiner Pub. Co London House, Queen Street, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND A Letter From His Dad. Dear Son,— Yours to hand yesterday, It gives me great pleasure in sending you acheque for $100. Thanks to Prowse Bros. & Co. They have done the people of this country more good and saved them more money than any firm that ever started business in Charlottetown. I am glad you are buying your Furnishings and Carpets from men youcan depend on. They won't misrepresent an article to make a sale. You spoke about me recommending any- one who might want a Carpet to trade there. It would be impossible for me to tell any- one who has not already heard ot Messrs. Prowse Bros. & Co, Why, your sisters, your cousins and your aunts all trade there, Chey say their store is like a fair on market days. Crowds of thankful buyers are found pressing their way up to the counters to have a share in the bargains which they daily offer. Good bye. From your loving FATHER. 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